Al Hilal’s preparations to face Al-Ahly in the African Champions

The Sudanese Al Hilal team continues its preparations to face Al-Ahly next Friday evening (February 18) at Al-Jawhara Al-Zarqa Stadium in the second round of the group stage of the African Champions League.

Al-Ahly and Al-Hilal are in the first group, which includes the South African Sundowns and the Sudanese Al-Marreikh.

Al-Ahly’s mission is preparing to travel to Sudan today, Wednesday, to adequately prepare for Friday’s match.

The Sudanese newspaper, “Kafr Water”, monitored the preparations of Al-Hilal Club before facing Al-Ahly, explaining that the team played a preparatory match on Tuesday once morest “Shabab” and won with two goals without a response. for the upcoming match.

“Kafr Water” explained that the Al Hilal team raised the pace of preparation for Friday’s match, as the players who did not play the preparatory match performed a technical session in which Joao Mota (the team coach) focused on the technical and physical aspects in order to reach the peak of readiness, while the training witnessed an exciting competition between the players from In order to be in the starting line-up and make history by playing once morest the third world champion, crowned in the African Champions League – according to the newspaper’s description -.

The newspaper also indicated in its report that the Al Hilal coach applied the method of playing in which he will play the Al-Ahly match, as he stopped training more than once to ensure that the players understood the plan.

According to the report issued by the newspaper, Al-Hilal coach focused on the tactical aspects and pressing play, stressing the need to stay away from committing fatal mistakes, and Mota assigned his player Wali Al-Din Khader, nicknamed “Pogba Sudan” with great tasks to reduce the danger of Al-Ahly players, where he spoke to him a lot. During the exercises in order to clarify his mission.

On the other hand, the management of Al Hilal Al-Fadil Hussein decided to take over the position of director of football, to succeed Ibrahim Suleiman, who had previously submitted his resignation.

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